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I YSTRADGYNLAIS. I Trooper F. W. Phillips (Household Guards) paid his friends a visit her last week. I Sapper P. Reading has returned to Newark, and Pte. } J. Edwards to the Western Front this week. Miss Katie Davies, Cwm Villas, Bryn Road, returned to Hornehurch Red Cross Hospital, Essex, last week. Mr C'has. Edwards (Gurnos Schools) was appointed secretary, and Mr Geo. Roberts, L.C. and M. Bank, treasurer. Pte. L..T. Jones returned to Pembroke Dock after be- ing on sick leave from a convalescent home in East- bourne last week. Pte. D. J. Morgan (Brynrhos), Gunner J. Powell, and Rifleman Lewis Waring have arrived home on leave from the Western Front. Rifleman W. G. James has proceeded to his depot at Winchester, after being in hospital at Diss, Norfolk, since December, with heart trouble. Pte. D. T. Price, East Lanes. Regt. (son of Mr and Mrs n. Price (signalman), formerly a teacher at the Cynlais School, has been home on leave. Mr Clancey Evans, formerly assistant at Messrs. Peglcr's, Ltd., who joined the Mon. Regt. in 1914, will regret to learn t-taat he has been wounded in France. A meeting of local farmers, who are attached to the Brecon and Radnor Farmers' Union, was held on Wed- ne-day, Mr J. P. Lee presiding. Thirty-five farmers were enrolled. A meeting was held at the Yniscedwyn Schools, on Wednesday, to consider the formation of local War Sav- ings Associations. Councillor Ben Williams presided over a good and representative attendance. Miss Ash- ton Jones (Brecon) gave an able address on the de- sirability of forming associations for the promotion of thrift amongst the members of the general community. I The speakers urged that all schools, chapels, churches, and works in the district should form associations.

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